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Friday, 29 August 2014

New on AIM member, Janet Granger's website this week
is a matching set of an ‘Elephant' teacosy kit, with a tray cloth kit echoing
the pattern of the rug on the elephant's back. If you love novelty teacosies,
then you'll love this set! They are both quick to stitch, and easy to
assemble.

Both kits are to be stitched in needlepoint on
32 count silk gauze. The teacosy kit contains stranded cotton, a generous piece
of silk gauze, clear instructions and stitch diagrams, a suitable needle and a
colour block chart to count the design from. The tray cloth kit contains all of
the above, plus mahogany components to make the tea tray, which simply need
gluing together.

Various designs of teapots and tea sets are also
available to complement all the teacosies that she has in her range (see the
'Teacosies' page of her shop, and scroll to the bottom).

Wednesday, 27 August 2014

AIM member and IGMA Doll Artisan Julie Campbell hand sculpts the most delightful dolls for the 12th scale collector. Julie regularly exhibits at shows both in the UK and in Germany, but if you can't get to any of the shows, Julie has an Etsy shop and a Wishlist, both of which can be found on her website at

Saturday, 16 August 2014

Kat Hazelton, also known as Kat The Hat Lady has been a Milliner for over 14 years. Kat designs and make hats ranging from 1:12 scale (dolls house), to full size hats, headdresses and Fascinators. Kat creates her hats using her own hat blocks and patterns and spends a great deal of time researching millinery in old books, fashion plates, and visiting libraries and museums. Kat makes all sorts of hats from historically themed hats to fantasy hats for the discerning 12th scale witch.

Kat's hats are available in her Etsy Shop which will open again after her summer vacation on the 22nd August

AIM iMag Issue 59 ~ Out Now

As you may know, throughout the year, the members of AIM produce a FREE magazine filled with features, projects, news and more.

If you can't wait for the next issue of the magazine, then here on our blog you can keep up to date with our members' news and creations.

You can also access some of the very first issues of the AIM Magazine by going to the main Artisans In Miniature website and following the links to each edition of the AIM iMag from issue 9. Issues 1-8 were produced in an old format and are not available to archive, but many of the projects from these issues will of been revisited in the newer issues.